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Tax protest Monday

Friday, April 15, 2011

Students Organized for Change (SOC) is co-sponsoring an April 18 tax protest at the Wells Fargo Bank location in downtown St. Cloud.

“During these difficult economic times, when all Americans are being
asked to sacrifice, it is simply wrong that Wells Fargo is shirking its American duty to pay taxes,” said Meghan Nickolauson, St. Cloud, the SOC
president. "We are protesting on Tax Day because corporate tax
dodgers have a responsibility to our community and our nation to pay
their fair share. We pay our taxes. Wells Fargo should too.”

Protesters will gather noon Monday at 400 1st St. S. for the "Make Them Pay Tax Day Protest" organized in cooperation with MoveOn.org, a progressive, non-profit, issues advocacy organization and political action committee.

Protests similar to the one in St Cloud are expected to take place across the nation, targeting what MoveOn.org calls the “The Deadbeat Dozen”— General Electric, Bank of America, Google, BP, Amazon, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Boeing, ExxonMobil, FedEx, Goldman Sachs and Chase.

MoveON.org argues these wealthy corporations are doing everything in their power to avoid paying taxes in America.